I'm not happy with "brute-force" converting *any* tab to space(s), and
it would be better to have a tool that (conditionally) does this
rather than supplying patches to lots of files converted by Emacs. The
same tool could be used just to check for "illegal" tabs. As I
understand this, these are *tabs in leading whitespace*.

Trailing whitespace could be removed. (Currently trailing tabs are
converted to many trailing spaces.)

I've also come across files that do not end with newline...

Opinions?

-Leif

(see also <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8680#comment:9>)

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